I need some help with install.py. Hopefully someone else has seen this...
I pull a fresh Webware. I then do an install.py and I get the following output & error: Does anyone know how to interpret this?
Thanks -- Dave
C:\Webware>install.py Webware for Python X.Y Installer
Date: Wed Mar 24 22:14:53 2004 Python ver: 2.3.3 (#51, Dec 18 2003, 20:22:39) [MSC v.1200 32 bit (Intel)] Op Sys: nt Platform: win32 Cur dir: C:\Webware
Scanning for components... no bin yes CGIWrapper yes COMKit no CVS no Distributions no Docs no DocSupport no Documentation yes MiddleKit yes MiscUtils yes PSP yes TaskKit yes UserKit yes WebKit yes WebUtils yes Webware
Propagating stylesheets...
Processing raw doc files...
Creating browsable source and summaries... CGIWrapper... COMKit... MiddleKit... MiscUtils... PSP... TaskKit... UserKit... WebKit... WebUtils... Webware...
Creating ComponentIndex.html...
Creating index.html...
Creating components' index.html...
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "C:\Webware\install.py", line 581, in ?
Installer().run(verbose=verbose, passprompt=passprompt, defaultpass=defaultp
ass)
File "C:\Webware\install.py", line 74, in run
self.installDocs()
File "C:\Webware\install.py", line 234, in installDocs
self.createComponentIndexes()
File "C:\Webware\install.py", line 450, in createComponentIndexes
for doc in comp['docs']:
File "C:\Python23\Lib\UserDict.py", line 19, in __getitem__
def __getitem__(self, key): return self.data[key]
KeyError: 'docs'
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